Brazil is the principal international market for Aerolíneas Argentinas. Operations to that country are carried out from Bariloche, Buenos Aires, Córdoba, El Calafate, Mendoza and Salta, in addition to San Martín de los Andes, Tucumán and Ushuaia during the high season.
The Brazilian cities where the company operates are Brasilia, Curitiba, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and Sao Paulo, besides Florianopolis in the summer.
See also: Aerolíneas Argentinas Cargo incorporates its first Boeing 737-800(SF).
Aerolíneas Argentinas is the main carrier in the Argentina – Brazil market, considering the number of routes and connections. The top 3 is completed by GOL and LATAM, both airlines based in Brazil.
In January and February, due to the high season, all companies increased their operations in this market, particularly Aerolíneas Argentinas, which added summer services from Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza and Rosario.
Aerolíneas Argentinas statistics – Argentina/Brazil market
Information obtained by Aviacionline through ANAC Brazil, for January and February.
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Argentina – Brazil
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From | To | Flights | PAX | Seats | Occupancy | Month |
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Bariloche (BRC) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 5 | 666 | 854 | 77,99% | January |
Bariloche (BRC) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 2 | 185 | 344 | 53,78% | February |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Brasilia (BSB) | 17 | 1.988 | 2.470 | 80,49% | January |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Brasilia (BSB) | 12 | 1.183 | 1.740 | 67,99% | February |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Curitiba (CWB) | 18 | 1.973 | 2.580 | 76,47% | January |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Curitiba (CWB) | 12 | 1.144 | 1.710 | 66,90% | February |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 31 | 4.961 | 5.270 | 94,14% | January |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 41 | 5.938 | 6.970 | 85,19% | February |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Porto Alegre (POA) | 18 | 1.791 | 2.778 | 64,47% | January |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Porto Alegre (POA) | 12 | 1.087 | 1.770 | 61,41% | February |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 79 | 11.501 | 13.397 | 85,85% | January |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 78 | 10.076 | 13.260 | 75,99% | February |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Salvador (SSA) | 25 | 3.822 | 4.250 | 89,93% | January |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Salvador (SSA) | 21 | 3.174 | 3.570 | 88,91% | February |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 118 | 16.499 | 19.396 | 85,06% | January |
Buenos Aires (AEP) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 102 | 12.398 | 17.044 | 72,74% | February |
Buenos Aires (EZE) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 26 | 5.027 | 6.320 | 79,54% | January |
Buenos Aires (EZE) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 12 | 1.787 | 2.540 | 70,35% | February |
Córdoba (COR) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 13 | 1.871 | 2.210 | 84,66% | January |
Córdoba (COR) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 2 | 255 | 340 | 75% | February |
Córdoba (COR) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 17 | 2.567 | 2.890 | 88,82% | January |
Córdoba (COR) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 4 | 543 | 680 | 79,85% | February |
Córdoba (COR) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 9 | 1.238 | 1.530 | 80,92% | January |
Córdoba (COR) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 8 | 869 | 1.360 | 63,90% | February |
Mendoza (MDZ) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 9 | 1.280 | 1.530 | 83,66% | January |
Mendoza (MDZ) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 8 | 904 | 1.360 | 66,47% | February |
Rosario (ROS) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 7 | 981 | 1.190 | 82,44% | January |
Rosario (ROS) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 1 | 140 | 170 | 82,35% | February |
Salta (SLA) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 9 | 696 | 866 | 80,37% | January |
Salta (SLA) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 4 | 242 | 384 | 63,02% | February |
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Brazil – Argentina
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Flight | From | To | PAX | Seats | Occupancy | Month |
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Sao Paulo (GRU) | Bariloche (BRC) | 4 | 342 | 680 | 50,29% | January |
Sao Paulo (GRU) | Bariloche (BRC) | 2 | 250 | 340 | 73,53% | February |
Brasilia (BSB) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 16 | 1.647 | 2.330 | 70,69% | January |
Brasilia (BSB) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 12 | 1.482 | 1.740 | 85,17% | February |
Curitiba (CWB) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 18 | 1.763 | 2.580 | 68,33% | January |
Curitiba (CWB) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 12 | 1.335 | 1.710 | 78,07% | February |
Florianopolis (FLN) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 35 | 4.291 | 5.950 | 72,12% | January |
Florianopolis (FLN) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 40 | 6.592 | 6.800 | 96,94% | February |
Porto Alegre (POA) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 17 | 1.485 | 2.650 | 56,04% | January |
Porto Alegre (POA) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 12 | 1.200 | 1.770 | 67,80% | February |
Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 73 | 10.462 | 12.377 | 84,53% | January |
Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 63 | 9.708 | 10.710 | 90,64% | February |
Salvador (SSA) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 25 | 3.337 | 4.250 | 78,52% | January |
Salvador (SSA) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 21 | 3.398 | 3.579 | 94,94% | February |
Sao Paulo (GRU) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 119 | 14.842 | 19.488 | 76,16% | January |
Sao Paulo (GRU) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 102 | 15.904 | 17.048 | 93,29% | February |
Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Buenos Aires (EZE) | 36 | 5.531 | 8.020 | 68,97% | January |
Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Buenos Aires (EZE) | 27 | 4.396 | 4.990 | 88,10% | February |
Florianopolis (FLN) | Córdoba (COR) | 9 | 1.147 | 1.530 | 74,97% | January |
Florianopolis (FLN) | Córdoba (COR) | 3 | 473 | 510 | 92,75% | February |
Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Córdoba (COR) | 12 | 1.489 | 2.040 | 72,99% | January |
Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Córdoba (COR) | 4 | 605 | 680 | 88,97% | February |
Sao Paulo (GRU) | Córdoba (COR) | 9 | 944 | 1.530 | 61,70% | January |
Sao Paulo (GRU) | Córdoba (COR) | 8 | 1.085 | 1.360 | 79,78% | February |
Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Mendoza (MDZ) | 7 | 798 | 1.190 | 67,06% | January |
Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Mendoza (MDZ) | 6 | 864 | 1.020 | 84,71% | February |
Florianopolis (FLN) | Rosario (ROS) | 7 | 704 | 1.020 | 69,02% | January |
Florianopolis (FLN) | Rosario (ROS) | 2 | 318 | 340 | 93,53% | February |
Sao Paulo (GRU) | Salta (SLA) | 8 | 534 | 768 | 69,53% | January |
Sao Paulo (GRU) | Salta (SLA) | 4 | 334 | 384 | 86,98% | February |
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Top considering the occupancy of each segment
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Pos. | From | To | PAX | Occupancy | Month |
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1 | Florianopolis (FLN) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 6.592 | 96,94% | February |
2 | Salvador (SSA) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 3.398 | 94,94% | February |
3 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 4.961 | 94,14% | January |
4 | Florianopolis (FLN) | Rosario (ROS) | 318 | 93,53% | February |
5 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 15.904 | 93,29% | February |
6 | Florianopolis (FLN) | Córdoba (COR) | 473 | 92,75% | February |
7 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 9.708 | 90,64% | February |
8 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Salvador (SSA) | 3.822 | 89,93% | January |
9 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Córdoba (COR) | 605 | 88,97% | February |
10 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Salvador (SSA) | 3.174 | 88,91% | February |
11 | Córdoba (COR) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 2.567 | 88,82% | January |
12 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Buenos Aires (EZE) | 4.396 | 88,10% | February |
13 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | Salta (SLA) | 334 | 86,98% | February |
14 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 11.501 | 85,85% | January |
15 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 5.938 | 85,19% | February |
16 | Brasilia (BSB) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 1.482 | 85,17% | February |
17 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 16.499 | 85,06% | January |
18 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Mendoza (MDZ) | 864 | 84,71% | February |
19 | Córdoba (COR) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 1.871 | 84,66% | January |
20 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 10.462 | 84,53% | January |
21 | Mendoza (MDZ) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 1.280 | 83,66% | January |
22 | Rosario (ROS) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 981 | 82,44% | January |
23 | Rosario (ROS) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 140 | 82,35% | February |
24 | Córdoba (COR) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 1.238 | 80,92% | January |
25 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Brasilia (BSB) | 1.988 | 80,49% | January |
26 | Salta (SLA) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 696 | 80,37% | January |
27 | Córdoba (COR) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 543 | 79,85% | February |
28 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | Córdoba (COR) | 1.085 | 79,78% | February |
29 | Buenos Aires (EZE) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 5.027 | 79,54% | January |
30 | Salvador (SSA) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 3.337 | 78,52% | January |
31 | Curitiba (CWB) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 1.335 | 78,07% | February |
32 | Bariloche (BRC) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 666 | 77,99% | January |
33 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Curitiba (CWB) | 1.973 | 76,47% | January |
34 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 14.842 | 76,16% | January |
35 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 10.076 | 75,99% | February |
36 | Córdoba (COR) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 255 | 75% | February |
37 | Florianopolis (FLN) | Córdoba (COR) | 1.147 | 74,97% | January |
38 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | Bariloche (BRC) | 250 | 73,53% | February |
39 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Córdoba (COR) | 1.489 | 72,99% | January |
40 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 12.398 | 72,74% | February |
41 | Florianopolis (FLN) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 4.291 | 72,12% | January |
42 | Brasilia (BSB) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 1.647 | 70,69% | January |
43 | Buenos Aires (EZE) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 1.787 | 70,35% | February |
44 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | Salta (SLA) | 534 | 69,53% | January |
45 | Florianopolis (FLN) | Rosario (ROS) | 704 | 69,02% | January |
46 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Buenos Aires (EZE) | 5.531 | 68,97% | January |
47 | Curitiba (CWB) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 1,763 | 68,33% | January |
48 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Brasilia (BSB) | 1.183 | 67,99% | February |
49 | Porto Alegre (POA) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 1.200 | 67,80% | February |
50 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Mendoza (MDZ) | 798 | 67,06% | January |
51 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Curitiba (CWB) | 1.144 | 66,90% | February |
52 | Mendoza (MDZ) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 904 | 66,47% | February |
53 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Porto Alegre (POA) | 1.791 | 64,47% | January |
54 | Córdoba (COR) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 869 | 63,90% | February |
55 | Salta (SLA) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 242 | 63,02% | February |
56 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | Córdoba (COR) | 944 | 61,70% | January |
57 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Porto Alegre (POA) | 1.087 | 61,41% | February |
58 | Porto Alegre (POA) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 1.485 | 56,04% | January |
59 | Bariloche (BRC) | San Pablo (GRU) | 185 | 53,78% | February |
60 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | Bariloche (BRC) | 342 | 50,29% | January |
Current network between Argentina and Brazil
Final conclusions
- Sao Paulo is Aerolineas Argentinas’ main destination in Brazil, since it operates from Bariloche, Buenos Aires, Córdoba, El Calafate, Mendoza and Salta, in addition to San Martin de los Andes, Tucumán and Ushuaia in season.
- Rio de Janeiro is in second place in importance. The company has almost three daily services to and from Buenos Aires. In the summer it operated flights to Córdoba, Rosario and Mendoza, the latter until April 9th.
- Salvador had an average occupancy rate of 90%. Aerolíneas Argentinas had six weekly operations while GOL, its main competitor, had one per week.
- Florianópolis was served by the company until the beginning of March, in the case of Buenos Aires. Flights from Córdoba and Rosario, which were scheduled until March, were terminated in February.
- Brasilia and Curitiba maintained their numbers, with around 80% occupancy in some weeks. In terms of occupancy, Porto Alegre is Aerolíneas Argentinas’ weakest destination in Brazil.
- In the last three, the company has no direct competitor (non-stop flights).
- Despite the decrease in frequency, February was a great month for the Sao Paulo – Salta route, which closed with 87% occupancy. Bariloche also had a decrease in the number of flights, reaching 73% between its two monthly flights.
This Tuesday (11), Aerolíneas Argentinas will inaugurate flights between Mendoza and Sao Paulo, with two services per week.
See also: Aerolíneas Argentinas reduces flights to Punta del Este as high season ends.